Overall Rating:2Stars

This small quick service restaurant in the far corner of the Grand Californian Hotel is a great option if you are staying at this hotel. But since you can only use the special Disney California Adventure entrance at the Grand Cal if you are staying there, don't go out of your way for the food if you aren't close. It is a very fast option, especially if you are waiting in line for extra magic hours and can send someone from your party to grab a small snack for breakfast.

Overall Rating:2Stars

Harbour Galley is a small quick service restaurant nestled against the Rivers of America right between Critter Country and New Orleans Square. The selection isn't amazing, but the food they do offer is quite good and some of the selections are very unique to this location.

Overall Rating:2Stars

The latest in the new wave of premium entertainment/dining experiences, the Tomorrowland Skyline Lounge is the most budget-friendly option providing tasty desserts and an unbelievable view over Tomorrowland. Plus you can see the nightly fireworks from the balcony while you relax in comfort - the only way to enjoy the show sitting down!

Overall Rating:2Stars

The Golden Horseshoe is an icon of not only Frontierland but Disneyland as a whole. It's been around since opening day and consistently played host to great (though short) comedic shows. You can always tell when it's mealtime around this end of the park because the lines start forming inside and often stretch out the door, but maybe it's not the most worthwhile line to wait in.

Overall Rating: 2 Stars

The iconic Cozy Cone Motel on the "Mother Road" through Cars Land is actually a group of 5 mini-restaurants that serve small snacks all day. Similar to those at Mickey's Toontown, you can technically get a full meal here but you'd have to wait in multiple lines to get it. Overall, the food ranges from the mundane to the irresistable!